AbstractStorms and droughts are an essential driver for the dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration in headwater streams. However, the relationship between DOM quality and discharge (Q) has not been addressed in depth and the impact of other hydro-climatic or biogeochemical drivers has not been explored. In this study DOM quality variability was explored at seasonal and storm event scales during an intensive 2.5-year-long sampling in a Mediterranean stream characterized by a severe summer drought. DOM quality was described in terms of absorbance and fluorescence properties. Most of the DOM properties were strongly related to discharge revealing the input of allochthonous, degraded, aromatic, humic and increased-molecular-size DOM under...
Better knowledge of spatial and temporal delivery of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in small catchme...
International audienceIn headwater catchments, flood events are responsible for exportation of the m...
The composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in rivers results from the different sources and i...
AbstractStorms and droughts are an essential driver for the dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentra...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important source of carbon for aquatic microorganisms and it re...
AbstractUncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) proces...
Peatlands and peaty riparian zones are major sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM), but are poor...
© 2020 by the authors.Studies exploring how different sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) infl...
Hydrological events, driven by rainfall, control the amount and composition of dissolved organic mat...
Understanding DOM transport and reactivity in rivers is essential to having a complete picture of th...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) dynamics during storm events has received considerable attention in f...
Peatlands are important contributors of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to downstream aquatic systems...
International audienceThe transfer of dissolved organic matter (DOM) at soil–river interfaces contro...
Uncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) processing in ...
Rivers play a key role in the global biogeochemical functioning, as they link the biogeochemical cyc...
Better knowledge of spatial and temporal delivery of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in small catchme...
International audienceIn headwater catchments, flood events are responsible for exportation of the m...
The composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in rivers results from the different sources and i...
AbstractStorms and droughts are an essential driver for the dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentra...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important source of carbon for aquatic microorganisms and it re...
AbstractUncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) proces...
Peatlands and peaty riparian zones are major sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM), but are poor...
© 2020 by the authors.Studies exploring how different sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) infl...
Hydrological events, driven by rainfall, control the amount and composition of dissolved organic mat...
Understanding DOM transport and reactivity in rivers is essential to having a complete picture of th...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) dynamics during storm events has received considerable attention in f...
Peatlands are important contributors of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to downstream aquatic systems...
International audienceThe transfer of dissolved organic matter (DOM) at soil–river interfaces contro...
Uncertainties exist regarding the magnitude of in situ dissolved organic matter (DOM) processing in ...
Rivers play a key role in the global biogeochemical functioning, as they link the biogeochemical cyc...
Better knowledge of spatial and temporal delivery of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in small catchme...
International audienceIn headwater catchments, flood events are responsible for exportation of the m...
The composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in rivers results from the different sources and i...